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Ornstein: Manchester United doesn t want to fire Amorin, and it s not possible for the latter to voluntarily resign.

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Onstein, a famous reporter, was interviewed on August 30, and talked about the coaching position of Manchester United coach Amorin.

Question: We all watched yesterday's press conference, and I think there are more questions than answers, and the atmosphere is not right in some aspects. What are you hearing about his near future at Manchester United? For example, if they failed to beat Burnley today, is there any theory that Amorin might be replaced during international match day?

Ornstein: This is a high-pressure moment, everyone is swept by emotions, but the cruel fact is that Manchester United doesn't want to fire Amorin. They have not had a conversation on that aspect yet. They hope he can succeed, and it is still early in the season and the team has introduced new players, and they want to give him time.

In any case, I don't see any possibility that he will voluntarily resign and give up that contract. They hope to win today's game, which will calm things down. However, if they lose, they will fall into great pain. This is Manchester United, and at the end of the day, it's a result-oriented industry and we all know how it works. If this continues, they will be in a bad situation.

But I think things have reached a point where they will look for the real reason for the failure after changing so many head coaches. Given the money the senior management, management and boss put into him and his roster, they will hope to continue to support him for the time being.

source:7m cm

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